The Nintendo Labo will allow users to create their own peripheral devices and add-ons for the Nintendo Switch using cardboard. Similar to Google’s tactics with the Google Cardboard, it will shell and house the Nintendo product and use the cardboard to its advantage.

A wooden cardboard is a cheap material that is abundant in supply. Users who purchase a Nintendo Labo set will receive a cardboard kit where you build out the peripheral with DIY instructions. Nintendo Labo will start off with two Toy-Con sets.

The Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 01 set will include cardboard material to create 5 different Toy-Con projects. List of Toy-Con projects you can create:

2 RC Cars

1 Fishing Rod

1 House

1 Motorbike

1 Piano

Materials inside Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 01:

Cardboard sheet x 28 (includes extra sheet for customization)

Reflective sticker sheet x 3

Sponge sheet x 3

String (orange) x 1

String (blue) x 1

Eyelet set (gray) x 1

Eyelet set (blue) x 1

Rubber band (large) x 2 + spares

Rubber band (small) x 6 + spares

While the material is cheap, the Toy-Con surely isn’t. The package will run you a cool $70.

The Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 02 set will include cardboard material to create 1 Toy-Con project. List of the Toy-Con project you can create: